I need some really oldfags to remind me what the fuck this brown socket on my 386 board is

I need some really oldfags to remind me what the fuck this brown socket on my 386 board is.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_programmable_logic_device
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Math co-processor slot

It's not that..

I'm 95% sure it's a spot for a co pro, but all the co pro's I can find are not square, they're rectangular.

inb4 samefag

that's what I thought. Thanks.

cpu

387

Does it boot If not I'd guess empty BIOS chip socket. Otherwise possibly math co-processor..?

286 cpu

I'm 24
But i'm a electronics enthusiast

minuszerodegrees.net/manuals/Compaq DeskPro 386 - Maintenance and Service Guide.pdf

It boots, works great. I thought co pro, and so does The 387 is rectangular though.

edit: Nevermind, there are 80387's in both rectangle and square form.

Math coprocessor

Man, it's been a dog's age since I've seen an x86 mobo that had socketed RAM rather than SIMMs.

Whatever the fuck a programmable logic array does that appears to be it. Scroll down to read up.

melon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2370&start=220

Also, Complex programmable logic device, which I guess is an evolution of PLAs.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_programmable_logic_device

oh mah goodnis.
aint seen onna them boards inna loooong time... long time.

CPU bro

that me be old, but i'd still get the hair off of it before i plugged into it.

Math coprocessor, get that bitch up to a 387

I had a 33mhz 386sx that had a square socket for the coprocessor, I burned up my 16mhz Hewlett-Packard and found that board at a junk dealer shop